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  2. List of scientific misconduct incidents - Wikipedia

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    In Denmark, scientific misconduct is defined as "intention[al] negligence leading to fabrication of the scientific message or a false credit or emphasis given to a scientist", and in Sweden as "intention[al] distortion of the research process by fabrication of data, text, hypothesis, or methods from another researcher's manuscript form or ...

  3. Scientific misconduct - Wikipedia

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    Scientific misconduct is the violation of the standard codes of scholarly conduct and ethical behavior in the publication of professional scientific research. It is violation of scientific integrity : violation of the scientific method and of research ethics in science , including in the design , conduct , and reporting of research.

  4. Category:Scientific misconduct incidents - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to incidents of scientific misconduct, the violation of the standard codes of scholarly conduct and ethical behavior in the publication of professional scientific research. Subcategories

  5. Unethical human experimentation in the United States

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    A 1953 article in the medical/scientific journal Clinical Science [110] described a medical experiment in which researchers intentionally blistered the skin on the abdomens of 41 children, who ranged in age from 8 to 14, using cantharide. The study was performed to determine how severely the substance injures/irritates the skin of children.

  6. Category:Scientific misconduct - Wikipedia

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  7. Scientific integrity - Wikipedia

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    The concepts of research integrity and its reverse, scientific misconduct were especially relevant from the perspective funding bodies, since it made it possible to "delineate the research-related practices that merit intervention": [16] lack of integrity led not only to unethical but inefficient research and funds have better to be allocated ...

  8. Amid scandal, UK researcher joined Bourbon County Schools ...

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    The first scientific misconduct investigation took nearly a year, during which time Smart apparently worked toward his high school teacher certification, according to his file. In August 2010, he ...

  9. Japanese scientific misconduct allegations - Wikipedia

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    11jigen, a famous anonymous man who had accused hundreds of papers of research misconduct, then created blogs (Japanese [10] and English [11]) and a YouTube video [1] summarizing the points made, and in early January 2012, he sent a letter of accusation to the University of Tokyo. Another letter of accusation was sent by a journal at about the ...